Silver walks back idea of
restrictions for older NBA coaches
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[June 05, 2020]
After initially saying that
older coaches might not be able to return to the bench this summer
due to the coronavirus pandemic, NBA commissioner Adam Silver
reversed course Thursday night.
Health experts have stated that people age 65 and older are most
vulnerable to COVID-19, and the NBA has three head coaches in that
category: the San Antonio Spurs' Gregg Popovich, 71; the Houston
Rockets' Mike D'Antoni, 69; and the New Orleans Pelicans' Alvin
Gentry, 65.
Silver initially said in an interview with TNT on Thursday, "There
are people involved in this league, particularly coaches, who are
obviously older people. ... We're going to have to work through
protocols, for example, and it may be certain coaches may not be
able to be the bench coach.
"They may have to maintain social distancing protocols, and maybe
they can be in the front of a room, a locker room ... with a
whiteboard, but when it comes to actual play, we're not going to
want them that close to players in order to protect them."
Gentry promptly told ESPN regarding Silver's comments, "That doesn't
make sense. How can I coach that way? ... (It's not right that older
coaches) should be singled out."
Dallas Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle, the president of the NBA
Coaches Association, then got in touch with Silver.
Carlisle told ESPN, "(Silver) admitted that he jumped the gun with
his statement to TNT. The health and safety of our coaches is first
and foremost. It's entirely possible that an NBA coach in his 60s or
70s could be healthier than someone in their 30s or 40s.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver during a pre match press conference
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
"The conversation should never be solely about a person's age. Adam
assured me that we would work through this together to help
determine what is both safe and fair for all of our coaches."
Both D'Antoni and Gentry told ESPN they wouldn't mind if the league
made all coaches wear facemasks on the bench, but they didn't want
the league to force only the oldest coaches to wear masks.
Earlier Thursday, the NBA announced plans to restart the regular
season on July 31, with 22 teams playing at the Walt Disney World
Resort near Orlando, Fla. The teams will play eight regular-season
games ahead of the playoffs, which could end as late as Oct. 12, the
scheduled date for Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
The NBA season was suspended March 11 when Utah Jazz center Rudy
Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus.
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